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High School Sports
Award throws Annapolis High's Disher for a curvePublished 06/08/09
Peering across the table at some of Anne Arundel County's most decorated baseball players, Matt Disher didn't think he had a chance.
Courtesy photoIt was a pleasant surprise. Disher became Annapolis High School's first grand-prize winner at the 18th annual Friends of Joe Cannon Stadium's Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet last night in a crowded room at Michael's Eighth Avenue. Disher accepted a $3,000 check he'll be able to put toward his education at the Naval Academy. "Listening to the other guys, I thought I had no chance at all because these guys are all working just as hard as these guys," Disher...
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